Blistering skin conditions

    • [DOCX File]Welcome - Alamo Oaks Dermatology

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      Conditions/Problems. Family Medical History: Which Relatives?? Melanoma Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Blistering Disorder Auto-Immune Disorder ... At least 1 Blistering sunburn Utilize a tanning bed.


    • Blisters: Pictures, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

      Blistering agents can easily pass through clothing and get onto the skin. Accidental releases from military storage or laboratories could also cause exposure. Blistering agents can last from 1-2 days in the environment under average weather conditions, and from weeks to months under very cold conditions.


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      Shingles (herpes zoster) - painful, blistering skin rash due to the varicella-zoster virus, the virus that causes chickenpox – the virus remains inactive (becomes dormant) in certain nerves in the body. ... Glaucoma - a group of eye conditions that lead to damage to the optic nerve due to increased pressure in the eye - …


    • [DOC File]BLISTERING AGENTS (VESICANTS)

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      Bullous pemphigoid is a chronic, autoimmune, subepidermal, relatively common blistering skin disease that rarely involves mucous membrane. It is characterized by the presence of immunoglobulin G autoantibodies specific for skin basement membrane.1The use of a broad spectrum of novel detection systems for autoantibodies to the basement membrane proteins BP180 and BP230 has greatly facilitated ...


    • Common Presentations

      SKIN DISEASE HISTORY: Have you had any of the following skin conditions: ( Acne ( Dry Skin ( Poison Ivy ( Actinic Keratoses ( Eczema ( Precancerous Moles ( Asthma ( Flaking or Itchy Scalp ( Psoriasis ( Basal Cell Skin Cancer ( Hay Fever/Allergies ( Squamous Cell Skin Cancer ( Blistering Sunburns ( Melanoma


    • [DOC File]Advanced Dermatology and Skin Surgery

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      Bullous, blistering and exfoliative skin conditions have been reported, including very rare cases suggestive of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/Toxic epidermal necrolysis, which in some cases were fatal (see PRECAUTIONS). Hair and nail changes, mostly non-serious, were reported in clinical trials, e.g. paronychia was reported commonly and hirsutism ...


    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      angioedema Erythroderma Widespread blistering / skin loss (toxic epidermal. necrolysis) Eczema herpeticum Skin and Systemic Disease. You should be able to describe some important signs of these problems and, when relevant, some common associations with these conditions (see curriculum).


    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, …

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      (Blistering skin conditions) DDx: Eczema (contact dermatitis, anhidrotic) Autoimmune (rarer causes): Pemphigus vulgaris and bullous Pemphigoid. Systemic disease (dermatitis . herpeti. formis. in . celiac disease; porphyrias like PCT) Infections (Bullous. impetigo, SSS, herpes, impetigo) Burns


    • [DOCX File]Product Information for Tarceva

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      Have you had any of the following skin conditions? Acne. Actinic Keratoses. Multiple Moles. Basal Cell Skin Cancer. Blistering Sunburns. Dry Skin. Eczema. Flaking or Itchy Scalp. Hay Fever/Allergies. Melanoma. Poison Ivy


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